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THE UNITED ARCHITECTS OF THE PHILIPPINES
THE DULY ACCREDITED BONA FIDE PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATION OF ARCHITECTS FOLK ARTS THEATER, CCP COMPLEX, ROXAS BLVD., PASAY CITY, METRO MANILA
TELEPHONES: 551-4233,551-4329, 551-4350, 832-1120 loc. 09 FAX: 832-7850

ARCHITECT’S NATI O NAL C O D E

CODE OF ETHICAL CONDUCT UAP DOC. 200 STANDARDS OF PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE UAP DOC. 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 • • • • • • • •
PRE-DESIGN SERVICES DESIGN SERVICES SPECIALIZED AND ALLIED SERVICES CONSTRUCTION SERVICES POST-CONSTRUCTION SERVICES COMPREHENSIVE ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES DESIGN-BUILD SERVICES SELECTION OF THE ARCHITECT AND METHODS OF COMPENSATION

COPYRIGHT 1979 By The United Architects of the Philippines, Inc. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED This Document or parts thereof may not be reproduced in any form without written permission from the United Architects of the Philippines, Inc. Printed copies are available for the use of all practicing Architects in the Philippines.

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ARCHITECT’S NATIONAL CODE DOCUMENTS SERIES 200

200 - CODE OF ETHICAL CONDUCT
TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGES PREFACE PROFESSIONAL REGULATION COMMISSION BOARD OF ARCHITECTURE RESOLUTIONS UAP RESOLUTIONS 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 FOREWORD AND “THE VIRTUES OF AN ARCHITECT” THE ARCHITECT’S CODE OF ETHICS CODE OF ETHICAL CONDUCT • THE ARCHITECT’S RESPONSIBILITIES IN RELATION TO THE PEOPLE • THE ARCHITECT’S RESPONSIBILITIES IN RELATION TO HIS CLIENT • THE ARCHITECT’S RESPONSIBILITIES IN RELATION TO THE CONTRACTOR • THE ARCHITECT’S RESPONSIBILITIES IN RELATION TO MANUFACTURERS, DEALERS AND AGENTS • THE ARCHITECT’S RESPONSIBILITIES IN RELATION TO HIS COLLEAGUES AND SUBORDINATES

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STANDARDS OF PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE
201 - PRE-DESIGN SERVICES ARCHITECTURAL PROGRAMMING FEASIBILITY STUDY, ETC. 202 - DESIGN SERVICES REGULAR SERVICES 203 - SPECIALIZED ALLIED SERVICES INTERIORS, LANDSCAPING, ACOUSTICS, COMMUNICATIONS, ELECTRONICS, PLANNING
TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGES 16 17 18 20 22 FOREWORD THE VALUE OF THE ARCHITECT

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